This Old Car

Tuesday, May 19, 2009

SEGMENT 360 - Larrys Auto Cruz Towing - Water Star Motors - LuK parts




This Old Car

Produced and Directed

by

Tamara Lynn Scott





begins a mini-series on getting a clutch replaced in a 1991 Toyota 4-runner, and will be featuring

Auto Cruz Towing Service,

with

Larry Pawlak,







Water Star Motors

with

Lisa and Henry Carter








and master mechanic

Tim Gavin.












The Clutch, Fly Wheel, Master cylinder, and Slave cylinder of LuK manufacturing, a company who creates parts for the Toyota, are being featured.














Part one of the mini-series opens with proper towing procedures, demonstrated by Larry Pawlak, then opening statements from Lisa and Henry Carter on running an environmentally friendly automotive shop, the first shop in Santa Cruz to receive a "green" rating, and comments on the importance of quality parts.






Tim Gavin begins with an inspection under the hood, an ascertainment of diagnosis that the clutch needs replaced, and removal of the gear shifts within the car, prior to elevating the vehicle up to begin the process of removing various components of the Toyota to prep for the clutch replacement.






These programs are being created as educational outreach for free broadcasting on Public Access Cable television, and are available nationwide to all not-for-profit, educational Cable Stations on a no cost for airings basis.






Airing Schedule for Segment 360 on Cable 27, Santa Cruz, California

Friday, September 18th

2 a.m. and 5:30 p.m.

Tuesday, September 22nd

2 a.m. and 5:30 p.m.


Contact the Producer, Tamara Lynn Scott, to obtain DVD Broadcast Masters for airings in your own communities at ThisOldCar@gmail.com





Please visit the website for more information on the series at

http://ThisOldCar.blogspot.com




Select programs from the series will be posted as historical documents at the Internet Archives where all will have access permanently for viewings.





Copyright 2009 Tamara Lynn Scott

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